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3 Toronto Neighbourhoods Where It’s Easy to Raise a Family 

Angela Serednicki by Angela Serednicki
May 13, 2025
in Buying a Home, Toronto Real Estate
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There’s nothing quite like growing your family; finding the right neighborhood to support that journey is a big part of that adventure. For young parents in Toronto, the dream extends beyond just having enough square footage; it includes walkable streets with restaurants, coffee shops, nearby playgrounds, and access to schools and outdoor activities, making kids and adults feel at home.

City living offers benefits that go beyond convenience. Many family-friendly neighborhoods in Toronto provide quieter residential areas, easy access to daycares, and large, beautiful parks where your toddler can burn off energy year-round. From lakeside trails to community skating rinks, there are plenty of ways to keep little ones entertained, even in the heart of winter.

We spoke with eXp Realty agent Daniel Julien about the best family-friendly neighborhoods in Toronto to start your next chapter.

Best Toronto Neighbourhoods for Young Families

  • The Beaches 
  • The Junction
  • Roncesvalles 

1. The Beaches

The Beaches, located on the east side of Toronto, feels like a charming little town while still being just a streetcar ride from downtown. This neighborhood offers direct access to Lake Ontario and a variety of shopping and dining options along Queen Street East. It also features the popular Woodbine Beach boardwalk and Glen Stewart Park, which boasts a beautiful wooded area and a ravine perfect for walking.

“For young families, the big draw is the waterfront,” Julien says. “You’ve got the beach right there, everything is walkable, and there are great schools and many local shops and restaurants.”

“Though prices are higher than other areas in the city, homes here tend to hold their value really well,” he explains. “Whether you’re beginning with a condo or aspiring to own a house, plenty of options are available.”

Woodbine Beach is one of downtown Toronto’s most popular beaches. It features a long sandy shoreline that acts as the hub of the area, with walkable boardwalks. Families will also enjoy access to the Glen Stewart Park, which features an elevated boardwalk surrounded by lush greenery and a ravine perfect for daily walks. It’s a favorite among joggers, dog walkers, and birdwatchers alike. Be sure also to check out Kew Gardens, a 20.7-acre park combining natural beauty and recreational activities.

Average Single Detached Home Price: $2,275,579 (April 2025) 

11 – 10 Buller Ave

Property Details

  • 3 bed, 2 bath
  • 1400 – 1599 sqft
  • Finished basement 

View the listing here. 

Listed by: RE/MAX HALLMARK RICHARDS GROUP REALTY LTD
Listed by: RE/MAX HALLMARK RICHARDS GROUP REALTY LTD
Listed by: RE/MAX HALLMARK RICHARDS GROUP REALTY LTD

2. Roncesvalles

If you’re looking for a Toronto neighborhood where everyone seems to be walking down the street with a stroller, look no further than Roncesvalles. The tradionally Polish area still has a lot of Eastern European flair and the West-End neighbourhood is still home to family-run bakeries and local businesses that give it a warm, welcoming feel.

Families are drawn here for the excellent schools, childcare options, and proximity to High Park, Toronto’s largest public park complete with trails, a zoo, and playgrounds. Walkability is a huge plus here. “It’s so easy to get around on foot, everything you need is nearby,” Julien says, and with both streetcar routes and Dundas West subway station nearby, car-free living is definitly doable.

Average Single Detached Home Price: $2,078,255  (April 2025) 

74 Harvard Ave

Property Details

  • 5 bed, 4 bath
  • 3, 100 sqft
  • Semi-detached 

View the listing here.

Listed by: SLAVENS & ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE INC.
Listed by: SLAVENS & ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE INC.
Listed by: SLAVENS & ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE INC.

3. The Junction

In Toronto’s west end, The Junction has established itself as one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods for young families. The neighbourhood is known for its charming homes, independent businesses, and a strong sense of community. “It’s a trendy area,” Julien says. “There are so many great restaurants, it’s very walkable, and you have streetcar access nearby.”

The housing market here is full of character, featuring century-old Victorian and Edwardian homes and thoughtfully renovated semi-detached houses. While fully renovated detached homes can reach prices close to $2M, many buyers start with semis or condos.

He explains that most move-in-ready semi might sell within the $1.5M range. However, Julien notes that most younger buyers start with condos or one-bedroom-plus-den units as a way to build up equity.

The Junction has become known as a hotspot for food lovers. While in the area, be sure to try Chica’s Nashville Hot Chicken, a local favorite that has earned Bib Gourmand recognition, and When the Pig Came Home, which is famous for its peameal bacon sandwiches.

Average Single-Detached Home Price: $1,762,764 (April 2025) 

223 Wallace Ave

Property Details

  • 5 bed, 3 bath
  • 2000 – 2500 sqft
  • 1 parking spot

View the listing here. 

Listed by: RE/MAX HALLMARK REALTY LTD
Listed by: RE/MAX HALLMARK REALTY LTD
Listed by: RE/MAX HALLMARK REALTY LTD

Moving to a Family-Friendly Toronto Neighbourhood 

For many couples with young children, the journey to a dream home starts with realistic steps and strategic planning. As Julien explains, beginning with a well-sized condo not only makes homeownership more accessible but also sets the foundation for future growth.

“It’s about building equity and working your way up,” he says. With the right guidance, even a modest first purchase can be the key to long-term success in the Toronto market. 

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Angela Serednicki

Angela Serednicki

Angela Serednicki is a Public Relations and Content Specialist at Zoocasa. Having resided in different Toronto neighbourhoods for over a decade, she has gained an intimate understanding of and a passion for exploring the city’s changing real estate scene. In her journalism career, Angela has written for some of Canada’s best publications, including Maclean’s, Canadian Business, Money Sense, Reader’s Digest, and The Globe and Mail.

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